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Old 03-04-2013, 07:12 PM   #1
ozkiwi
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Electrical Guru required

In Australia we have to have an orange rear turn signal that functions independent of the brake lights.My 86 c10 chev has the brake light and turn signal on the same wire/filament as is the norm in the US.How do I achieve the split.
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Old 03-04-2013, 07:23 PM   #2
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Re: Electrical Guru required

The combined brake and turn signal wiring has the output of the brake light switch (white wire) feeding into the turn signal switch. To separate them, you'll have to do the following:

(1) Disconnect or cut the white wire from the brake light switch. The switch is located under the dash on the brake pedal hanger and there should be an orange +12V feed wire sharing the same plug as that white wire.
(2) Insulate the end of that disconnected/cut white wire so it doesn't short out on anything.
(3) Hook a new wire to the terminal on the brake light switch where the white one used to go.
(4) Run that new wire back along the frame to your brake lights.
(5) The existing yellow and dark green wires will still function for your turn signals.
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Old 03-04-2013, 08:31 PM   #3
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Re: Electrical Guru required

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The combined brake and turn signal wiring has the output of the brake light switch (white wire) feeding into the turn signal switch. To separate them, you'll have to do the following:

(1) Disconnect or cut the white wire from the brake light switch. The switch is located under the dash on the brake pedal hanger and there should be an orange +12V feed wire sharing the same plug as that white wire.
(2) Insulate the end of that disconnected/cut white wire so it doesn't short out on anything.
(3) Hook a new wire to the terminal on the brake light switch where the white one used to go.
(4) Run that new wire back along the frame to your brake lights.
(5) The existing yellow and dark green wires will still function for your turn signals.
Thanks Ray
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